Quick Answer If you mainly fish on warm lakes, slow rivers, or calm coastal water, a sit-on-top kayak is the better choice for most anglers. It's easier to get on and off, far more stable...
Category: Fishing Kayaks
Yeah, the first few trips can be rough. You've got rods sticking everywhere. Your paddle keeps drifting away. The tackle box slides under your seat. Then you finally cast at a promising spot and...
Most kayak anglers don't lose fish because of bad bait. They lose fish because they can't stay where the fish are. I've watched it happen hundreds of times. A guy finds a perfect river seam....
Yeah, I know the feeling. You search “best fishing kayak” and everything starts sounding the same. Same models. Same specs. Same copied advice. Then you actually get on the water… and...
Why Pedal Kayaks Feel “Weird” at First The first 20 minutes on water is where most people get confused. You expect smooth forward motion. Instead you get: kayak speeding up in...
Yeah, this is where things stop being “kayak fishing” in the traditional sense. You’re no longer just paddling or pedaling. Now you’ve added electric thrust, battery systems, wiring,...
